it was a 4 day tour and cost me $700 but was worth every cent and more

the price included all the food and drinks and all the fuel (he even sent me home with a full tank)

we met up at cooroy and loaded my gear into their new back up truck and what a truck it is...

we took off from cooroy and headed out through the trails toward toroom.

stopped at hivesville for lunch where the truck was waiting all set up for lunch with a huge feed ready to go..

the rain out there made some of the creeks great fun

then after that creek crossing there was a fantastic muddy section where i started to play.. but quickly learned the hard way not to play roosters with a couple of 950's coz you're gonna lose

we found a nice spot near a creek in the middle of no where and called it a night for a camp.

next day we kept on motoring around the farms and forestry toward discovery national park ...
i have never seen it so green out there and it was absolutely beautiful

that night we found a camp on the otherside of toroom on the road to the discovery national park.
few beers and a big feed .. and we were ready to go again

one of the bikes got a flat so it was all hands in and it was changed in no time.
there is something to be said for having a fully stocked back up truck ... changing tyres is a whole lot easier when you have a compressor and a shit load of tubes to choose from...

we went through farms and tracks i have no idea about on our way to camp that night in theodore

after a great night in theodore it was time to saddle up and start heading home :(

was a fantastic weekend with a great bunch of riders and run by a guy who knows the country like the back of his hand and puts on a brilliant spread.

i'll definitley be signing up for overlanders rides again in the future

Hey Derek, that looks freakin awesome although I couldn't get some of your pics. The back-up truck looks like its right out of the Dakar! $700 well spent, could you ask those guy's if they are thinking of setting up in Western Canada? Great Report.

we met up at cooroy and loaded my gear into their new back up truck and what a truck it is...

we took off from cooroy and headed out through the trails toward toroom.

stopped at hivesville for lunch where the truck was waiting all set up for lunch with a huge feed ready to go..

the rain out there made some of the creeks great fun

then after that creek crossing there was a fantastic muddy section where i started to play.. but quickly learned the hard way not to play roosters with a couple of 950's coz you're gonna lose

we found a nice spot near a creek in the middle of no where and called it a night for a camp.

next day we kept on motoring around the farms and forestry toward discovery national park ...
i have never seen it so green out there and it was absolutely beautiful

that night we found a camp on the otherside of toroom on the road to the discovery national park.
few beers and a big feed .. and we were ready to go again

one of the bikes got a flat so it was all hands in and it was changed in no time.
there is something to be said for having a fully stocked back up truck ... changing tyres is a whole lot easier when you have a compressor and a shit load of tubes to choose from...

we went through farms and tracks i have no idea about on our way to camp that night in theodore

after a great night in theodore it was time to saddle up and start heading home :(

was a fantastic weekend with a great bunch of riders and run by a guy who knows the country like the back of his hand and puts on a brilliant spread.

i'll definitley be signing up for overlanders rides again in the future

see ya's out there

derek

Last year on Ester i also had a off road adventure tour in Las Vegas. I really wanna go again.